Grotto Rodeo - 1939 - GenWeb of Monroe County, NY

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Grotto Rodeo - 1939 - GenWeb of Monroe County, NY
JULY 24 to 29, 1939
EDGERTON PARK
ROCHESTER, NEW YORK
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Greetings
to Everyone !
"As Monarch of Lalla Rookh Grotto, I wish
to extend sincere greetings to each and every
one. I know you will be well repaid for the
time spent here and that you will enjoy the
performance. Your presence helps to make
this fourth annual Rodeo a success."
STUART G. BOWIE, Monarch.
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Jun io r Eskew , World's Champion fancy
rop er, is th e youn ge st r oper ever to attain
the title. He is an example of what a life
in the open space s of t he wes t will do in
building character, sta mina and phys ique.
He is also an exa mpl e of what yo ung Ame rican s can do whe n th ey go aft er a ce r tain
goa l w ith dete rmin ation.
W. A. McCORMICK
Junior is now just 21 y ears of age, has
been p racticing d ili gently 'w ith the lariat
s ince he was six . For th e past t hr ee yea r s
h e ha s been on e of the fo r emost stars of
the World's Championship Rodeo in Macliso n Sq ua r e Gard en . His clever r oping and
superb h or semans hip have thrill ed unt old
thou sa nd s.
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HOW IT BEGAN!
By FOG HORN CLANCY
(N ote : Fog Horn Clancy has spent fortytwo years on the range and with r odeos, h e
is known as America's greate st authority
on cowboy sports. His articles on the West,
ranch life and rodeos appear regula rly in
"Weest," "Range Rider s" and "Hoofs and
Ho rns" magazines.)
In the early days of the West, when the
g r ea t herds of cattle grazed over un fenced
areas of millions of acres of land, the cattle
of one rancher would stray across the
im aginary boundary and mingle with the
cattle of another rancher.
Each rancher had hi s own registered
brand which was burned into the hide of hi s
cattle as a means of identification, and t w ice
each year a number of ranchers would
throw their cowboys together into one big
crew for rounding up, branding and cutting
o ut the fattest cattle for market and for the
sepa ration of each owner's cattle from the
ot hers.
It w as but natural that thus thrown together the cowhands of on e ranch would
banter the others, claiming that their J oe
could outride the othe r 's Sho rty, or that
their Pete could ou tr ope the other's Slim,
and so it was that at the close of those
round- ups the cowboy s wo uld stage a contest to prove the ability of each at riding
and r oping.
T hese contests g r ew in popularity until
1888, as a Fourth of July celebration, th e
business men of Prescott, Arizona, held the
first ridin g and r oping contests w here cash
prizes we re pos ted and th e spectators
charged an admi ss ion fee. This contest was
immensely succe ssful, and other towns of
the West began holding them . Now they
are held through out the Weest, regular circuits have been fo rmed in the East and th e
sport has even invaded Eur ope.
The great ranches of the W es t ar e fast
being cut up into farms; the cowboy will
in a few short yea rs be but a lingering
mem ory of the past, but while he is with u s,
the Ame rican cowboy is the greatest hor se man in all the world and his sport is the
mos t thrilling.
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Principal Points in Steer Wrestling Rules
Those making first, second , and third fast the ground stee r must be let up and twisted
est time a t each performance must re-enter
down. If stee r falls the opposite way from
the are na fo r intr od uction of winners.
wh ich it is being t w isted (Dog Fall) t hen
Steers are numbered and drawn fo r and
st ee r must be let up and mu st be twisted
each wrestle r draws hi s steer by lot.
down again or steer 's head mus t be turned
Wrestler a nd hazer a r e allowed to leave
t o cor r espond as though steer had been
th e chute vvith steer but mu st not touch
t wisted from the opposite direction.
steer or leap until after th e steer has cr oss ed
Th e official time on steer wrestling w ill
th e st a r t li ne.
be re corded as the time elapsing fr om the
Wrestler must leap fr om ho r se, catch
time th e sta rter's flag drops at th e st art
st ee r and t w ist the animal clown fiat on one
near the chut e, and the dropping of th e flag
side with all four feet out. If steer is thrown
by the fi eld judge in the arena after th e
by wr estler putting steer's horn s against
throw is made and the steer is clown .
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Principal Points in Calf Roping Rules
Calf will be given deadline start, and when
calf crosses deadline he is roper's calf, regardless of what happens. Ten seconds fine
for roper's mount being over deadline when
starter's flag drops or for breaking barrier.
This is a catch-as-catch-can contest, but
roper must make catch that will hold calf
until he gets to him, and must adjust rope
and reins in a manner to prevent horse busting calf, must also have strap or neck rein
so adjusted as to prevent horse from dragging calf.
Roper must dismount and go down rope
and throw calf by hand, should calf be down
when roper gets to him he must be let up
on all four feet and then thrown by hand.
Roper must cross any three feet and tie in
a manner to hold cal£ until tie 1s passed
upon by the judge. All calves will be numbered and drawn for, and no roper will be
permitted to rope at the same calf twice
during the meet.
Each roper will be allowed two loops, and
failing to catch with either must retire from
the arena, but must try with both loops if
first fails.
One hundred twenty seconds time limit
placed on all ropers, and if they have not
completed the catch and tie in that time, will
be called from the arena and given no time.
Time elapsing between the starter's flag
near the chute and the field judge's flag, in
the arena when the tie is completed is the
roper's recorded time.
Typical Western Guest Ranch
Now booking reservations for the winter deer
hunting period and for the summer of 1940.
BRINGING THE WEST TO THE EAST
Colonel Jim Eskew of Garland, Texas, owner of the JE Ranch Rodeo now playing here , is establishing a wonderful vacational ranch and eastern quarters at
WAVERLY, NEW YORK,
the ideal vacation sect ion of this beautiful eastern
have western saddle horses, cowb oy guides for
Texas meals, a buffalo park, old time four horse
prairie wagons, Indian trading post-everything
Purple Sage famous.
state. His \Vave rly ranch
hill trail trips, log cabins,
stage coaches, yoke s of oxen
that has made the land of
GENUINE WESTERN
ENVIRONMENT
See Rodeo officials for more minute particulars. Book your 1940 reservations
now. Acconl.moclations for a limited number of guests.
will
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ARPEAKO HOTS
Sold Exclusively at This Rodeo
by SOL. BOGORAD
LALLA ROOKH GROTTO GREETERS
Lalla Rookh-H. B. Malley, R-B. Baker, 0-W. Gardner, C-W. Korth, H-J. Gerger, E-F. Wagner,
S-J. Miller, _T-F. Henchen, E-J. Yackel, R-E. Clark, N. Y.-C. Anderson, .-R. Dye, G--A. Temple,
R-T. Mcintosh, E-E. Line, E-C. Maddock, T-R. Walls, E-W. Close, R-S. Deutsch, 5---:S. Sawens,
.-D. Pillsbury, Standing-H. Lauer. Members missing when photo was taken-Al. Stillson and S, Marcus.
Honorary Members-F. J . Buehlman, S. Mason and S. Bowie.
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RIDING EQUIPMENT
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WEST MAIN & BROAD ST.
Lalla Rookh Grotto Wishes to -Thank the
Sagamore Hotel
and
Zimmerli
Business Furniture Corp.
for their cooperation
in helping to make the Rodeo a success
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Lumber, Cottages, Trim
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JUDGING AND SCORING AT THE RODEO
"Points" for some, "time" for others require judges, timers,
pencils .... and explanation
With few exceptions those who attend th e
Rodeo are naturally puzzled at first when
they try to figure out how contestants are
g iven ratings in various events.
The "point" system applies t o bronk ri ding (both fo r cowboys and cowgirls) and
steer riding.
All other main events on the program are
"time" contests.
The three judges in the arena all take
part in scoring points. T hey start with a
basis of 100 for both horse or steer and it s
rider. "Perfection," of course, is 100 points,
whjch neither animal or rider ever achieves.
Both rider and animal are judged according to performance in the arena, from the
time the mounted animal comes out of the
chute, until the whistle indicates that the
ride is finished.
Judges are severe in their r atings. It
takes a good horse or steer to score 85
points.
In most instances there is a variation between points scored by the rider and those
sco red by the animal. In other words, an
animal may only score 65 points in performance, against the rider's 75, or vice versa.
T he figures are lumped (added together) by
each judge. All these figures, as turned in
by the three judges, are added up in the
scoring box, and then divided by three. This
g ive s the total number of points scored by
the rider, taking into consideration also th e
performance of the animal ridd en in the
con te st.
The fairness of this averagin g up the fig-
ures to arrive at the point score for ea ch
contestant's performance can be recognized
immediatel y . In case a contestant draws an
'unusually bad hor se (or steer) , the rider
gets a proportionately high rating on the
animal's performance. The tougher the ani mal the better for t he rider. If the contestant makes an unu sually good ride on only
a fair performing an imal, he (or she) gets
clue credit, though the performance of the
animal may pull down the gene ral average.
Ocassionally a rider will secure an ave rage score for one performance as high as 90.
This is about as good a rating as can be
expected at any time.
The Rodeo judges a re all notable fonner
contestants, who know every angle of the
Western Rodeo game.
They are stati oned at various points in
the arena during each event, so one judge
will pick up some feature of the riding
which another judge may have missed, on
account of hi s position.
Because of their knowledge of the ga me,
the decisions of the judges are nearly always accepted without question by the conte stants. Umpiring of any sort is not enviable, but it is safe to say th ere is less questioning of decisions in Rodeo sports than
almost any other form of contest.
The "time" events a re the steer wrestling
and calf r oping. The actual stop-watch
clocking of the official timers is final a ncl
will be announced.
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COLONEL JIM ESKEW, Arena Director
The Arena Director is the man who is
responsible for the fast, snappy manner in
w hich the Rodeo performance is un fo ld ed
t o the spectator. It is no small job, for it
mu st be borne in mind that the Rodeo is
what might be termed an impromptu perfo rmance-it is unrehear sed.
It takes executive abilitv to handle a hundred or more cowboy and cowgirl contestants and at the same time look after a
couple of hundred head of stock . It takes
showmanship t o take a program m ade up
of a series of contests and arrange it in a
workable manner for smooth performance.
Col. Jim Eskew, the Arena Director, is a
well known Texas rancher, a fo rm er con testant, and seems t o be a born showman.
He knows cattle, horses and the Rodeo
game in its entirety, and that he is \Yell
qualified fo r the position you will ha ve no
doubt s when you have witnessed this performan cc.
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Program of Rodeo Events
EVENT No.1
Concert by Chief Oneida's All-American Indian Band. These players receive
their musical education in the Government Indian School at Carlysle, Pa.
EVENT No.2
Songs of the Range-Of the Far Fading West-by the famous Brahma Twins,
"Snake Horse" and "Brahma" Rogers of Tyler, Texas.
EVENT No.3
Grand Entry - A colorful cavalcade of Cowboy and Cowgirl Contestants.
Superbly Mounted, Enacting the Old Time "Galloping Maze."
EVENT No.4
Introduction of Colonel Jim Eskew, Garland, Texas, the Arena Director, and
of the judges, who will impartially mark the ability of the contestants
in the various thrilling events.
EVENT No.5
Juvenile Calf Riding Contest.
EVENT No.6
Quadrille on horseback-A dashing old-time square dance to the strains of
"Turkey in the Straw."
EVENT No.7
First section of wild Brahma steer riding. (Contest).
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EVENT No.8
Junior Eskew, United States champion, and Buddy Mefford, Canadian champion, in marvelous feats with the "weapon of the plains"-the
sinuous lariat.
EVENT No.9
Colonel Cy Compton, ·o f Cody, Wyoming, known far and wide as "The Grand
Old Man of .the West," catching a dozen horses and ride·r s in one loop
of his lasso.
EVENT No. 10
Cowgirls Bucking Horse Riding. (Contest.)
EVENT No. 11
First section Cowboys Bucking Horse Riding (Contest.)
EVENT No. 12
Chip Morris and his super horse "Black Fox" in a drama of the old West.
EVENT No. 13
Calf Roping (Contest).
EVENT No.l4
Kiddies' Rodeo.
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INTERMISSION
15 MINUTES
You are invited to visit the Refreshment Stands where you will find
quality food and soft drinks.
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Jobbing of All Kinds Promptly Attended to
Store Fronts and Fixtures - Remodeling
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Neurocalometer and X-ray Service
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EVENT No. 15
Steer bulldogging, most dangerous of all Western sports (Contest).
EVENT No. 16
Hardpan Hank, and his trained mule "Sea Biscuit."
EVENT No. 17
Mounted Basketball (a Levi Strauss & Co. Special). The boys wear Levi's
because' they know that Levi's never rip or tear. Texas vs. Okla.
(Contest).
EVENT No.18
Second section bucking horse riding. (Contest).
EVENT No. 19
Columbus, World's champion broad jump horse, ridden by "Curley" MacCall.
EVENT No. 20
"Bobby," the longest horned steer in the world, presented by his owner and
trainer, Monte Reger, of Woodward, Okla.
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AWARDING OF WORLD'S FAIR TRIP
[ One Awarded Each Evening ]
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Third Number Drawn Wins Trip
If person winning is not present they will be notified by mail -
EVENT No. 21
"Curley" McCall and his hazardous Auto Hurdle, standing Roman style on
two fiery jumpers as they leap over an automobile.
EVENT No. 22
Second section Brahma steer riding (Contest).
EVENT No. 23
Trick and fancy riding by Thea Thinnis, Junior Eskew, Tom Mix Eskew,
Curley McCall, Claire Thompson, Bob Matthews.
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Principal Points in Steer Riding
A ny rider turning down a steer he has
clra wn and refusing to ride will be disqualified in all events he has entered. Any rider
failing to make an ho11est effort to ride the
steer he has clra wn will be disqualified.
This is the standard one-hand contest.
Riders must leave the chute with both spurs
against steer's neck and scratch him all the
time tintil the whistle blows, w hich is the
signal to dismount.
Riding must be clone with loose rope, no
knots or hitches permitted, which will prevent rope from dropping off after rider has
dismounted.
Each steer must have a bell and rider
leaving chute without bell on steer will receive no marking.
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Principal Rules in Bronk Riding
Saddles, reins and halter will be furnished
by the management. No private saddles or
rein s allowed.
Judges will. draw mounts for riders daily,
and riders must ride as often as deemed
necessary by the judges.
Should rider, in the opinion of the judges,
cheat a horse to keep him from doing his
b es t, rider will be disqualified.
Should a rider comply with rules and
horse fai ls to buck, then rider w ill be given
another horse.
Any of the fo llowing offenses disqualifies
rider: Losing stirrup, changing hands or
r ein or losing rein, being bucked off, coasting with fe et against h orse's shoulders, not
scratching horse with spur rowels, wrapping reins around hand, pulling leather, hit ting hor se with hat or hand.
To make qualified and scoring rid e rid ers
mu st leave st arting place with both sp ur s
against horse's sh oulders, must scr atch forward th e first five jumps then scratch hig h
behind and keep feet moving backward and
forward in kicking motion until whistle
blows, must ride with only one rein, that
r ein must come up on the same side of the
horse's n eck as the hand th e rider rid es
with, mu st be held six inches abov e hor se's
neck and t he other hand m ust be carried in
the air above t he waistline throughout th e
ride .
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470 COURT STR E ET
RODEO SCORE CARD
Riders in the Cowboys Bronk Riding Contest for This Performance will be
Drawn from the F ollowing Entries:
No.
Name
Horse
No.
Name
Horse
20 Bill Parks
56 Shorty Kelley . . . ... .
24 Red Hammerschmidt
... .... ...... .. .. .. .
21 Red Lund .......... ........ ... .. .. ......... ..... .. ...
29 George Ward
................... . ......... .. . .
27 Buck Dowell
.. ... . .. .. ....... .. ............ ...
32 Floyd Lingle .. . . .. .
31 J ack Jackson
34 Kid R oberts .. .. .......... .. ..... .. ...... .. ....... .. ...
33 Larry Cullen
................ .. ................... .
37 Ed Davis .
36 Slim Welch .............. ..... .
.. ..... .. ..... ..
71 Lucky Boy Williams ..
38 Lyle Cru ze
..... .. .. ..... ... .......... .. ... ...... ...
57 Pen Dinkins ...
70 Bill Sawyer
...... .. ... .. .... .. .
No.
25
26
32
47
52
Calf Ropers for This Performance will be Drawn from the Following Entries:
Name
Time
No.
Name
Time
J. D. Franks ... . .. . ....... ... ....
55 Wiley E lliott .. . . . . . .
Tom Mix Eskew
.... .. .
20 Bill Parks ............... .
F loyd Lingle
. .. . .... .. ... .. ........ ... ... ..
28 Junior Eskew
.. .. .. .... .. ... .
Johnny Davis
72 Buddy :M efford
....... .
Bill Rogers .
53 Clyde Rogers
Bulldoggers for This Performance will be Drawn from the Following Entries:
Name
Time
No.
Name
Time
No.
21 Reel Lund
24 Reel Hammerschmidt
27 Buck Dowell ........ .... .... .... .
20 Bill Parks
32 Floyd Lingle ........ ... .
31 Jack Jackson
37 Ed Davis ......... ......... ... ..
36 Slim Welch
71 Lucky Boy Williams
36 Shorty Kell ey
57 Pen Dinkins
21
27
33
51
76
Steer Riders for This Performance will
Red Lund
83 Odell Bittsel
Buck Dowell
22 Frank Quirk
Larry Cullen
30 Ray McAlister
Lew Quirk
34 Kid Roberts
J oe Wilson
40 Jack Kennedy
be Drawn from the Following Entries:
74 Ralph Ferrare
82 J oe Shipton
23 Bob Matthews
86 Burton Phillips
31 Jack Jack son
38 Lyle Cr uze
38 Bob M urray
50 Rabbit Quirk
Bucking Horses for This Performance will be Drawn from the Fallowing
String of Outlaw Buckers:
Iron Mountain
Gaucho
Banjo
Brown Jug
Nigger Boy
Rickerty Ann
Hell Diver
Tar Baby
P r esident
Eagle
Glass Eye
Buckskin Joe
Pay Day
Miss Wyoming
Harris Black
Blue Dog
Dick Tracy
Mickie Mous e
Hightower
Bad Boy
T roubles
Pictures
Mail Pouch
Yo Yo
Honky Tonk
Sunfisher
Flaxie
Spotted Wolf
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Stock and' features furnished by Col. Jim Eskew, Garland, Texas.
ARENA STAFF
......... .. .. .. .Arena Director
Colonel Jim E skew, Garland. Texas
.. .... ... Ass ista nt Arena Dir ector
Junior Eskew, Garland, Texas
Herbert S. Maddy, Pawnee, Okla.
........... General Representative
......... .Director Public R elations
"Fog Horn" Clancy, Smithfield, Texas
........ .. ...... ....... .. ...... .... ...Master of Ceremoni es
Monte Reger, Woodward, Okla.
.. ... ...... Sup erintendent of Stock
Johnny Davis, Fort Worth, T exas
Rabb it Quirk, Joe Ekipton .............. ........ .. ..
. .... Wild Stock Herd er s
.. . Superintendent of Chut es
Bill Parks, Gordon, Nebraska
Constr uction Bos s
Tommy Horner
.... ... .. .... ...... ... ... Transpo rt ation
Curley McCall
. .... Charge of Saddlery
Lucky Boy Williams .
.. . ... ... ............... Camp Cook
Ali Baba
..... .A rena Secr eta ry
Bob Matthews
Judges:
Charlie Aldridge
..Colorado Spring s, Colo.
Chip Morris
. .. . .. ... ...... .. Alde rs, Montana
Johnny Davis
.... .. Fort h Worth, Texas
LALLA ROOKH GROTTO RODEO COMMITTEE
.. ............. ..Stuart G. Bowie, Monarch
Honorar y Chairman
General Manager .
.... ............P. M. Bryant G. Parsons
..... . ... ...... ...... ...... Barton Baker
Secretar y
Treas ur er
...... Fred B. Lycldon
..... .... ............. ..Carl L. Drexler
Assistant Manager
Harold Kn ier im, Cha irman ;
Fred B. Lyddon, Asst. Chairman.
Ticket Committee:
Finance Committee: Stuart G. Bow ie, Edward G.
King, Walter Co uchman, Freel B . Lydc\o n.
Carl Ayen, Chairman; Don
Ely, Henry H. Gunn, Asst. Chair men .
Ushers •C ommittee:
Awards Committee: Edwa rd T. Sweeting, Chair-
man.
Visitors Entertainment Committee: P. M. Frank
Bueh lman, Ch airman.
J.
Publicity Committee: Ca rl L. Drexler,
Fr ed Ebbec ke.
Program -
Orphans Committee: Stewar t H. Mason,
Ch r is Maddocks; Ass t. Chairman.
Chairnan;;
Stewart H. Mason.
Frank J. Buehlman, Charles S. Nar amor e. Jas:
W. Wright, Oliver F. Bartolcl, L. W. Murat,
Howard E. F r ench. Geo. H. Schneider, Guy R:
Hunt er, Issac M . Brickner, Charl es E. Le Roy,
Luth er H. Mille r, John J. McIntee, Clarence s.Callist er , F r eel B. Lyddon, Charles M. Colton.
Clar enc e E: ',H edges.
Pyrotechnics: Stanley Harris, Chairman.
General Committee: Cha rles M. Colton, Cha rl es R.
Kirby . Cha rl es Rebsche r , Harry Lockard, Jay
L esslie, Don Pil lsbur y, B. G. Va noli nda. William
Yates, Lest er L. Pollock, L. W. Murat, Clarence
Harclel, \ ' ill iam Cox.
Unit Ccmmittee: Howard E. French, Patrol ; Josep h Gamm on, Bra ss Band; H y Malley, Greeters;
Al ex Brownlie, Pipe Band.
Past Monarchs Committee:
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TRICK AND FANCY RIDING[n this exhibition event t he cowboys and
cowgirls, with agile grace, lend charm and
beauty in a symphony of riding rh y thm,
t h eir gentle, though sp irited and perfectly
tra ined cowponies co ntras ting so st r a ngely
a nd strongly from the viciou s bronc s. No
pr izes or titles are at st ake .
A ll must be harmony and understanding
between rid er and h or se. Through long
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practice, the hor se knows every m ove its
rider makes, and the rider knows to a split
second what the h or se w ill do. Without this
p e rfect ha rm ony and uni son disaster would
befa ll at every turn.
The Rochester Rodeo only brings in th e
m os t expe rt trick a nd fanc y riders. Last
year this event p r oved t o be one of the
most popular on th e program.
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